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it's a science experiment conducted by the discovery channel, to measure the survivability of a plane crash. one conclusion? bracing for impact, like they show on the safety card, actually works. >> i suspect this one may have a concussion, that one may have a broken leg. >> reporter: minimizing the chance you'll get knocked out, or worse. another conclusion? passengers at the rear of the aircraft are generally safer, especially in a nose dive crash like this one. the crash here at sfo was slightly unusual, in that the plane appeared to belly flop, tail first. the two passengers who died were seated near the back. statistics show that the chance of dying on a scheduled flight here in the u.s. is 1 in 14 million. >> riding on a commercial airplane has got about the same amount of risk as riding on an escalator. >> reporter: the danger, not just from the impact itself. smoke and fire start fast, as we saw here in san francisco. within 90 seconds. this simulator used to train flight crews shows how finding an exit can be tricky. but it's essential to get out fast. >> if you can't instant
it's a science experiment conducted by the discovery channel, to measure the survivability of a plane crash. one conclusion? bracing for impact, like they show on the safety card, actually works. >> i suspect this one may have a concussion, that one may have a broken leg. >> reporter: minimizing the chance you'll get knocked out, or worse. another conclusion? passengers at the rear of the aircraft are generally safer, especially in a nose dive crash like this one. the crash here at...
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he knew the science, and he applied it to the facts in this case. he was a very, very good witness. and the prosecution's cross examine fell a little bit flat. i was hoping for maybe some better questioning. maybe they hired their own expert that would give them questions on how to battle with this expert in court. and i just didn't see that. i saw a very flat cross-examination by the prosecution. so i think the win definitely goes for the defense in this case. this was an excellent witness for them. >> faith, the jury has heard now expert on the other side saying that they felt that trayvon was on top. or was on the bottom, rather. we heard eyewitnesses saying they think both. i raise a question to ken on whether it was a wash. but let me ask you differently. if i'm on the jury, and i'm looking for the fact that the claim is self-defense, does the fact that whoever is on top really establish to me whether someone had to shoot and kill to save their life? i mean, does it really matter? >> that's what the defense wants to focus on. they want to focus all about this positioning that t
he knew the science, and he applied it to the facts in this case. he was a very, very good witness. and the prosecution's cross examine fell a little bit flat. i was hoping for maybe some better questioning. maybe they hired their own expert that would give them questions on how to battle with this expert in court. and i just didn't see that. i saw a very flat cross-examination by the prosecution. so i think the win definitely goes for the defense in this case. this was an excellent witness for...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: you want some cheese cake with your hot dog, pizza an wings? why not. these are all names hitting 52-week highs. the restaurant business is looking very good. start with nathan's up a third of a percent. check out buffalo wild wings. we don't even have a super bowl to add to this one. usually they really roar ahead on the super bowl or nba playoffs. papa john's up a third of a percent. cheesecake factory. let me get turtle cheesecake, please. dow jones industrials, 15,220. alcoa numbers are about to come out. we're getting ready for after the bell. >> we are. start of earnings season, liz, sitting in for david asman. vacationing david asman. lucky man. expectations are, well, let's wait and see. people say the second-quarter earnings will be like the first quarter. liz: we'll see. alcoa originally said it would make 14 cents. that was three months ago. downgraded to 11. now six. >> that's right. liz: nicole on the floor of the new york stock exchange. always excitement in advance
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: you want some cheese cake with your hot dog, pizza an wings? why not. these are all names hitting 52-week highs. the restaurant business is looking very good. start with nathan's up a third of a percent. check out buffalo wild wings. we don't even have a super bowl to add to this one. usually they really roar ahead on the super bowl or nba playoffs. papa john's up a third of a percent. cheesecake factory. let me get...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm phil lebeau with an update on the 787 dreamliner fire at heathrow airport in landon. the ntsb is now sending a representative to heathrow to assisted with the investigation into this fire. that is an interesting development as we try to figure out exactly what happened with this fire. again, the ntsb sending a representative to london heathrow. take a look at shares of boeing, down as much as 7% earlier today. they have come back a little bit but still down more than 3%. sue, tyler, back to you. >> this is on reuters, ethiopian airlines saying that that aircraft was parked at london heathrow for more than eight hours before the smoke was detected another piece of the puzzle. >> the first fire took place when it was with japan airlines for the dreamliner back in january, that was started in the auxiliary power unit, the battery in there provides power to the rest of the dreamliner when it's parked on the tamarac. it's unclear i
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm phil lebeau with an update on the 787 dreamliner fire at heathrow airport in landon. the ntsb is now sending a representative to heathrow to assisted with the investigation into this fire. that is an interesting development as we try to figure out exactly what happened with this fire. again, the ntsb sending a representative to london heathrow. take a look at shares of...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: the website that gives you restaurant reviews is launching a brand new platform, and the news is boosting stock today. back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange for details. >> reporter: like this hockney's more of a boost. up 97% this year, and yet today once again hitting a new 52-week high on the news that not only will you be able to review restaurants, but also now you can order from your favorite restaurant locally. it is a big deal. you go one yelp, look up your favorite restaurant, order an item, and that is what they are breaking into. they can deliver dry cleaning. they're working with a local business and bringing it to you, so this is a new yelp platform, and this is the first step in their plan. obviously a big deal. the stock is and how a new high. liz: thank you very much. ashley: s&p futures closing or very shortly. let's head back to the pits of the cme. are they telling us? >> they're telling us that we are not complacent, not oblivio
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: the website that gives you restaurant reviews is launching a brand new platform, and the news is boosting stock today. back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange for details. >> reporter: like this hockney's more of a boost. up 97% this year, and yet today once again hitting a new 52-week high on the news that not only will you be able to review restaurants, but also now you can...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we're watching this courthouse in sanford, florida, very closely. they're still hold up in deliberations. they've been there since 9:00 this morning, even working through lunch. you're looking at live pictures of the courthouse where we'll take you as soon as the six jurors decide george zimmerman's fate. it is an all-female panel and while we don't know their identities, we've learned a lot about their background. here is cnn's randi kaye. >> reporter: for weeks the jury of six women has been a captive audience as prosecutors and defense lawyers tried to sway them. from the moment it started, pure drama. prosecutor john guy's opening statement. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> [ bleep ] punks. these [ bleep ]. they always get away. those were the words in that grown man's mouth as he followed in the dark a 17-year-old boy who he didn't know. >> reporter: cnn legal analyst sunny hostin has been in court every day. >> the inference is, yeah, these are shocki
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we're watching this courthouse in sanford, florida, very closely. they're still hold up in deliberations. they've been there since 9:00 this morning, even working through lunch. you're looking at live pictures of the courthouse where we'll take you as soon as the six jurors decide george zimmerman's fate. it is an all-female panel and while we don't know their identities, we've learned a lot about their...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> announcer: introducing the redesigned jitterbug plus, our smartest, easiest cell phone yet. >> when i heard about the jitterbug, i went online and ordered one for my mom. now my mom has a cell phone she actually enjoys using. >> announcer: the jitterbug plus is easy to use, easy to see, and it has the longest-lasting battery on the market. for a limited time, get a free car charger with purchase. to locate a store near you, visit greatcall.com. greatcall-- people you can count on. >>> welcome back to hannity, re chosen as tonight's video of the day. you have selected a heartfelt message from the three courageous women who were held captive in that cleveland house of horrors for over a decade. they spoke out for the first time since their rescue. let's take a look. >> i want everyone to know how happy i am, to be home with my family, my friends, it's been unbelievable. i want to thank everyone who has helped me and my family through this entire ordeal. everyone w
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> coming up in the last 90 seconds. remember we had four consecutive strong days for the market. the best four days we'd had since the beginning of the year. today, not so much. kind of a wait-and-see day, until the minutes came out. then it was a "what just happened? "moment. and the one market that did move, a 10-year note auction, the demand wasn't that great, even though yields are at, what, a two-year high now. we're back to the highs of the session right now. the yield at 2.68%. but ben willis is really waiting for ben bernanke's speech of the 100-year history of the federal reserve, aren't you? >> oh, with bateed breath, yes. >> what is your expectation for down the road? we had the four strong days. today, zippo. >> i think we finally bounced into some resistance. a bit of a pullback. a buying opportunity in equities for long-term investors. if you haven't sold your bonds, you should start looking at doing that. >> you wouldn't buy at these levels? >> i w
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> coming up in the last 90 seconds. remember we had four consecutive strong days for the market. the best four days we'd had since the beginning of the year. today, not so much. kind of a wait-and-see day, until the minutes came out. then it was a "what just happened? "moment. and the one market that did move, a 10-year note auction, the demand wasn't that great, even though yields are at, what, a...
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we heard about how science proved it was trayvon martin on top despite an incredible prosecution by the prosecutor. i know you want to be in the live testimony but you have to see this moment. we're just literally pushing the buttons to rerack this incredible demonstration for you. let me remine you, this is john guy doing the cross-examination of dennis root. he's gone over the issues of conflicting witnesses, that he is a former cop, knows witnesses get it wrong. witnesses need to be separated when they're interviewed or they can be poisoned in their memories. number three, zimmerman was not fit. trayvon martin was fit. the fight wasn't fair. have a look at how he showed us what the fight was like. take a look at john guy with the demonstration. that you're going to see a lot of. >> you recognize this as being a human type figure? right? >> yes, sir. >> okay. it's actually got a belly button. >> it surely does. >> does it appear to be anatomically correct. >> for the belly button, yes, sir. >> so as the defendant described it to you, is this the way he described it in the area of the
we heard about how science proved it was trayvon martin on top despite an incredible prosecution by the prosecutor. i know you want to be in the live testimony but you have to see this moment. we're just literally pushing the buttons to rerack this incredible demonstration for you. let me remine you, this is john guy doing the cross-examination of dennis root. he's gone over the issues of conflicting witnesses, that he is a former cop, knows witnesses get it wrong. witnesses need to be...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: okay. we are watching quite the market with just about a minute and change to go. let's get to nicole petallides. yum is on deck to release earnings in a minute or two. how has the stock been doing not necessarily over past couple weeks but the past quarter? >> we're watching yum! brands in the last quarter. also for taco bell and the like. ashley: hp, leading the dow as it gets a big upgrade from citigroup today. >> that comes after an analyst upgrade yesterday. hewlett-packard was the big laggard of 2012. it was a big performer. kudos to meg whitman for that. liz: she looked happy by the way in sun valley. pandora has had a good couple days sporadically through the past month or so, that is seeing a big slide. >> one problem was disappointing june audio metrics came in recently. that put a little pressure. ashley: not my favorite store but who am i. investors not shopping at best buy, nicole. >> i love best buy and tvs and tablets and electronics at my house. truth of matter you have conc
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: okay. we are watching quite the market with just about a minute and change to go. let's get to nicole petallides. yum is on deck to release earnings in a minute or two. how has the stock been doing not necessarily over past couple weeks but the past quarter? >> we're watching yum! brands in the last quarter. also for taco bell and the like. ashley: hp, leading the dow as it gets a big upgrade from citigroup...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: not bad at you will. s&p 500 set to end the week up more than 2%. we wanted you to take a look at this week's biggest gainers. copping in at number three? netflix. up 13% alone. the latest original show, the on r orange is the new black, went to high school with one of them, could bring in new subscribers. second biggest gainer, f 5 networks. shares are up 14 this week. it got a rating and a price target bump. piper jaffray giving a tip of the hat. taking the top spot, alexia pharmaceuticals. alxn. shares hitting all-time high today and up 18% for the week the move comes on the news that roche is seeking financing for a possible takeover bid for the company. i can't believe how people came me running down to see me interview the head of adorme models. right. that was amazing right? adam: there were a lot of eyes popping out in the studio. it is on your instagram. liz: you guys are laughing. adam: have you seen photo of you and models? liz: no is it on there? adam: i know it is on your instagram. liz: we'l
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: not bad at you will. s&p 500 set to end the week up more than 2%. we wanted you to take a look at this week's biggest gainers. copping in at number three? netflix. up 13% alone. the latest original show, the on r orange is the new black, went to high school with one of them, could bring in new subscribers. second biggest gainer, f 5 networks. shares are up 14 this week. it got a rating and a price target bump....
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. >>> up next, science fiction means science fact. a reminder listen to my radio programs weekdays more, potus channel 124. this is "hardball," the place for politics. what's this? mmmm, nice car. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ the all-new nissan sentra. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medi
. >>> up next, science fiction means science fact. a reminder listen to my radio programs weekdays more, potus channel 124. this is "hardball," the place for politics. what's this? mmmm, nice car. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. adam: we're counting down to the fomc minutes out at the top of the hour but can't take our eyes off the price of crude topping 106 bucks today. gray wolf execution partners mark newton on the floor of the new york stock exchange. what are you watching today? is it fomc minutes, is it oil? what has gotten your attention? >> i think this nervous anticipation we're nearing this inflection point with regard to fe
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you know what i mean, i would assume -- does this person have a background in dealing in forensic science. >> yes. this is what he does for a living. he makes these recreations. apparently that's what they were spending some time talking about, his experience in doing this. the last time we just checked in about three or four minutes ago, he was talking about a motion capture suit he also uses to help recreate the two characters involved. it sounds like it's quite the elaborate animation. it's difficult to gauge at this point. sometimes when we listen to judge nelson we can tell which way she might be leaning. it's tougher this time. a lot of times it's easier to tell which way she's leaning because she wraps it up a little quicker but she's allowing this thing to go on a little longer than some of these hearings. daniel schumacher on the stand from california and this is apparently what he does. >> craig, thank you. lisa, how important is this to the defense, if they don't have this? >> it's obviously important enough i'm sure they spent a significant amount of money on it. they are spen
you know what i mean, i would assume -- does this person have a background in dealing in forensic science. >> yes. this is what he does for a living. he makes these recreations. apparently that's what they were spending some time talking about, his experience in doing this. the last time we just checked in about three or four minutes ago, he was talking about a motion capture suit he also uses to help recreate the two characters involved. it sounds like it's quite the elaborate animation....
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zealotry over science. stuart: is the is the time where california finally sees the light? enough. i have been praying for a moment like this for a long time. is this the moment? is this the issue? >> i do not hang so. you have california legislature passing a resolution with holding the band. the thing today will probably be anywhere from nothing to some sort of regulation by putting the fire pits a certain amount away from homes. stuart: i ask this question of all of our guests from california. do you think in my lifetime i will ever see california vote republican and a presidential election? >> not for a long time. this is insane. no, i do not see it. i have a two-step approach. [ laughter ] charles: let's put a ceiling fan on top of all the fire pits. it will be when when. stuart: 101 page report on ceiling fans. now you have to have a motion sensor before you turn the thing on? >> let's get some solar powered ceiling fans and put them over the fire pits. it would be a win-win. stuart: comeback as soon as you can. we appreciate it. we have the price of oil hovering around 104,
zealotry over science. stuart: is the is the time where california finally sees the light? enough. i have been praying for a moment like this for a long time. is this the moment? is this the issue? >> i do not hang so. you have california legislature passing a resolution with holding the band. the thing today will probably be anywhere from nothing to some sort of regulation by putting the fire pits a certain amount away from homes. stuart: i ask this question of all of our guests from...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. >>> on tuesday we counted down the top five states for business with south carolina winning the blue ribbon but which states have the best and worst economies. scott cohn has the answers for us. >> we'll get to the economy in a moment. south dakota was america's top state for business and may be one for amazing views. atop the crazy horse memorial. it's been 65 years in the making and a 1 in 600 scale model if i said that right. we're about here and to give you another perspective of where we are in the process, pretty spectacular memorial which is already spectacular. south dakota came in tops for business, a little disspent. some believe there's low unemployment because some have to work two or three jobs and suggesting that it's a good place to abuse your employees and pay little taxes so good for busine
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. >>> on tuesday we counted down the top five states for business with south carolina winning the blue ribbon but which states have the best and worst economies. scott cohn has the answers for us. >> we'll get to the economy in a moment. south dakota...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? mmmm, nice car. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ and let's say you bought cut rate insurance and you weren't covered. oh, and your car is a time machine. [ beeping ] ♪ would you go back to when you got that less than amazing policy and go with esurance instead? well, they do have tools like coverage counselor to help you choose the coverage that fits you. it's like insurance from the future. actually, more like insurance for the modern world. thank you! esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> greta: okay everyone, it's tomorrow to hash it out. aa
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. we're heading toward the close. the s&p is in record territory. the dow is struggling. we just might be able to work this out. this is this week. kind of meandering along until the bernanke speech, headed higher on thursday. we've come down here. this is boeing right here. the decline because of the 787 dreamliner fire at heathrow. we are coming back. we're down 7 points now. we got all of the numbers from china coming sunday night. which are you inclined to go here? >> as a trader, once again, i want to go home short, especially -- >> you don't want to be long in this market? >> long term, i want to be long. i think i can buy it cheaper later on. going home, as market maker, i want to be short against the chinese numbers, and the fed head, bernanke, he may take away some of what he said. >> he goes back and forth. >> that's his job. >> we do have that. earnings, china numbers and bernanke speaking. >> and -- >> all right. thank you very much. the dow is finishing positive. so record
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. we're heading toward the close. the s&p is in record territory. the dow is struggling. we just might be able to work this out. this is this week. kind of meandering along until the bernanke speech, headed higher on thursday. we've come down here. this is boeing right here. the decline because of the 787 dreamliner fire at heathrow. we are coming back. we're down 7 points now. we got all of the...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we're live outside the sanford, florida, courtroom where a jury has the case and deciding the fate of george zimmerman. this case a lightning rod from the beginning. february 26th, 2012, zimmerman shot trayvon martin. >> breaking news tonight. one man dead. another in a jail cell. police say they were called out to a home at retreat circle. >> neighbors here are still just shocked. they say this is the most bizarre thing for their neighborhood. they say it's such a quiet neighborhood and they say that the gunman was a member of their neighborhood watch. >> he walked out the house to go to the store. he was going to the store. >> i don't know why they're yelling help. i don't know. okay. send someone quick please. >> does he look hurt to you? >> we understand that the local fbi office has been in contact with the local authorities and monitoring the situation. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> protests and marches continue today. in washington, chicago and st. loui
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we're live outside the sanford, florida, courtroom where a jury has the case and deciding the fate of george zimmerman. this case a lightning rod from the beginning. february 26th, 2012, zimmerman shot trayvon martin. >> breaking news tonight. one man dead. another in a jail cell. police say they were called out to a home at retreat circle. >> neighbors here are still just shocked. they say this...
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. >>> up next, science fiction means science fact. and a reminder, you can listen to my radio program weekday mornings at 9:00 eastern on potus 124. this is "hardball," the place for politics. i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care of yourself? yes you do. you gotta take care of your baby? oh yeah! trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children
. >>> up next, science fiction means science fact. and a reminder, you can listen to my radio program weekday mornings at 9:00 eastern on potus 124. this is "hardball," the place for politics. i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your...
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joining me now is an assistant the professor of science at columbia university. dorian, this was the issue you studied. this walmart fight in chicago, it is ear eerie, i was in chicago reporting on it at the time. it is eerie how similar this fight is to that one. >> yes, chris, it is eerie, and i wish i could have bet on this in vegas somewhere. this is walmart's playbook. this is out of walmart's playbook for how they treat black communities and their elected officials. we saw this in 2006 as you mentioned, where they made explicit threats about a $10 an hour living wage. that was his first and only veto in 22 years in office. >> the council basically all they did was daly's bidding, they were this ridiculous rubber stamp body. they were vetoed. >> and he was able to twist some arms so they couldn't override the veto. what was walmart worried about in that case, the precedent that bill would set, that other municipalities, where it has to seek expansion, it has to open stores in urban america, urban america that it's avoided for 30 years. this is also, just to
joining me now is an assistant the professor of science at columbia university. dorian, this was the issue you studied. this walmart fight in chicago, it is ear eerie, i was in chicago reporting on it at the time. it is eerie how similar this fight is to that one. >> yes, chris, it is eerie, and i wish i could have bet on this in vegas somewhere. this is walmart's playbook. this is out of walmart's playbook for how they treat black communities and their elected officials. we saw this in...
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you guys have worn me down all day with all of this terrible science and glad-handing. and to be frank, i get to move to new york next month so i don't have to live in fear of your texas legislators anymore, and what you're going to do about this. i will thank you, though, first. it was destiny that you would discriminate against us and try to force yourself inside the bodies of women, thank you for working against us women so publicly and not in the shadows like you are used to. thank you for your press conference and bad information. thank you for your hateful statements, reducing women to brood mares, you have radicalized hundreds of thousands of us. no matter what you do, women and their allies are coming for you. let's start down the line, senator campbell, you're an eye doctor, i won't make you the expert on productive health. we can give you all the children with problems, since we don't have sex ed. you are about as -- excuse me, this is my government, ma'am. i will judge you. i will judge you, ma'am. is this counting against my time? >> yes, it is. >> the senat
you guys have worn me down all day with all of this terrible science and glad-handing. and to be frank, i get to move to new york next month so i don't have to live in fear of your texas legislators anymore, and what you're going to do about this. i will thank you, though, first. it was destiny that you would discriminate against us and try to force yourself inside the bodies of women, thank you for working against us women so publicly and not in the shadows like you are used to. thank you for...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needingo go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swtongue or throat,s, or dif
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needingo go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor...
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>> well, because the science isn't up to snuff. and one of the things that you have to do, we have these rules of evidence. and you have to authenticate, lay a foundation, and the witnesses are supposed to have firsthand knowledge. so if you don't have those factors, the audio tape doesn't come in. an expert is an expert, they're not familiar with the sound of somebody's voice. they can't authenticate it. so authenticating something through technology that hasn't been accepted is unacceptable. >> indeed, it is. karen desoto, goldie taylor, and professor james peterson, thank you so much for your contribution and we'll be back in just a moment. has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in e
>> well, because the science isn't up to snuff. and one of the things that you have to do, we have these rules of evidence. and you have to authenticate, lay a foundation, and the witnesses are supposed to have firsthand knowledge. so if you don't have those factors, the audio tape doesn't come in. an expert is an expert, they're not familiar with the sound of somebody's voice. they can't authenticate it. so authenticating something through technology that hasn't been accepted is...
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. >>> and silicon valley leaders have been advocating for more computer science education. the college board's advanced placement program has announced an ap course called computer science principles. it will be a college level introduction to the concepts of computing. the hope is to recruit more women and minorities into that field. >>> and two bay area schools are piloting that new ap course this fall. magnolia and oakland technical high school, which you've seen stories about right here. that's going to do it for class action. >>> a controversial bill is awaiting governor brown's signature or vetveto. women can only be paid for eggs they donate for fertility, not research. removing the ban will spur important studies. but women with low incomes will end up donating the majority of eggs and donation can come with some serious health risks. >> we need to have more science. we've got great researchers in california. and that's actually a fear, that we're going to lose researchers to 47 other states that al lough compensation and even other countries. >> it's like please, g
. >>> and silicon valley leaders have been advocating for more computer science education. the college board's advanced placement program has announced an ap course called computer science principles. it will be a college level introduction to the concepts of computing. the hope is to recruit more women and minorities into that field. >>> and two bay area schools are piloting that new ap course this fall. magnolia and oakland technical high school, which you've seen stories...
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i years ago started writing a screenplay about mark twain i'm a baker eddy and founder of christian science write to. writers of the same period they were contemporaries and when i got the film far enough. long which took quite a long time they were amazing characters both geniuses and self-made and i found a story that really reflects my. ideas about america what's valuable and in this and in order to create the character i wrote this play and the play's really character study so it's more about his spirit and a bit more personal subjective ideas about his character than how many consider him the greatest american writer you yes he's certainly the most quoted and what i love most about him really parallels what i love about america he was he's such a rascal. you know and just not obligated himself to history although a real student of everything and he so input ties as with every man in literally every man you know he would be friends with carnegie but he would know all the names of the house keepers in the giant mansion in tamil clements i was at his name yeah i would always say in the pl
i years ago started writing a screenplay about mark twain i'm a baker eddy and founder of christian science write to. writers of the same period they were contemporaries and when i got the film far enough. long which took quite a long time they were amazing characters both geniuses and self-made and i found a story that really reflects my. ideas about america what's valuable and in this and in order to create the character i wrote this play and the play's really character study so it's more...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ >> not quite the same, is it? the loan rainine ranger, such a disney might take a write-down on it. disney, we'll see where it opens in a couple of minutes. right now, here is my old friend scott shellady. all right, scott, the record high for the dow, 15,409. we're close. do you think we're going to hit it and surpass it this week? >> well, we could. and how i think we could do that, if we can get over the old high before ben started talking about his big paper caper. so, if we can get over those dates, june 18th. if we can get over that and hold it, it settles there, i think we have a good ch
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪...
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even though i didn't go into science, i didn't major in science. it was just a -- i guess i'm just wired that way. >> host: in fact, in by gulp" placing history aside, let's look at the digestive real estate of jonah and the whale. >> guest: all that reading of the bible it stayed with me. not in the way my mother would have liked. didn't engender faith, but the illinoiss stayed with me and my mother's bible had these beautiful reproductions of paintings, and i don't know who the artist was on this but there's a painting of jonah and the whale, it's -- oddly it's a baliene whale, and you can see jonah is -- halfway out and is wearing this red robe and his hair is wet and he appears to be swimming out of the whale, and anyway, that image is -- all of the images in my mother's bible sort of. in my brain and when i was working on "gulp" i thought it would be interesting to fact check that in the sense that, is there a whale in which you could live? in fact, it wouldn't be a. baline whale. it would we the sperm whale. the sperm whale feeds by suction.
even though i didn't go into science, i didn't major in science. it was just a -- i guess i'm just wired that way. >> host: in fact, in by gulp" placing history aside, let's look at the digestive real estate of jonah and the whale. >> guest: all that reading of the bible it stayed with me. not in the way my mother would have liked. didn't engender faith, but the illinoiss stayed with me and my mother's bible had these beautiful reproductions of paintings, and i don't know who...
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. >> reporter: and she made an impression on her political science professor in 1979. >> very, very intelligent, but at the same time, didn't show off her intelligence. she was very popular with the other students and they elected her the first female valedictorian. >> reporter: napolitano will now be the first female head of the university of california in its 145-year history. >> it's an outside the box choice. you get someone with a fresh perspective, with an outsider's perspective but a remarkable capacity to work within governing institutions not only at the federal level but she understands state government. >> reporter: one former regent says napolitano's experience dealing with complicated issues will help. >> she has been dealing pretty well, i think, with really difficult issues in washington, principally lately around the immigration issue, and homeland security, and it can't get any more complicated than that, although i'm not sure she may be jumping from the frying pan into the fire. >> the budget does include a plan to increase the uc budget 5% a year for the next five years. >> r
. >> reporter: and she made an impression on her political science professor in 1979. >> very, very intelligent, but at the same time, didn't show off her intelligence. she was very popular with the other students and they elected her the first female valedictorian. >> reporter: napolitano will now be the first female head of the university of california in its 145-year history. >> it's an outside the box choice. you get someone with a fresh perspective, with an...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> everybody, got to start with this, nor hit for apple. apple conspired to raise e-book prices and that's a victory for the u.s. government. and the trial for damages would follow. look at apple pre-market, it's going to be down 250, $3, when we start trading, don't expect that much movement for those stocks at least on the opening bell. you may get more later when we get news from ben, the fed at 2 p.m. and then big speech after the close. stocks not likely to do much this afternoon. look at oil, that's the market that's moving, the price now at $105 a barrel. this comes after crude inventories, the stock of oil in storage fell by 9 million barrels last week. and we're using more than we thought. that's pushing oil up. the crisis in egypt as they control the suez canal. and all of it results in you paying more at the pump and the national average for regular gas jumped two cents overnight and we're now at $3.50 a gallon. approve the pressure on keystone pipeline.
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> everybody, got to start with this, nor hit for apple. apple conspired to raise e-book prices and that's a victory for the u.s. government. and the trial for damages would follow. look at apple pre-market, it's going to be down 250, $3, when we start trading, don't expect that much movement for those stocks at least on the opening bell. you may get more later when we get news from ben, the fed at 2 p.m. and then...
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., former white house science and technology policy adviser, cofounder of the center for democracy and technology, and, again, a long-time participant in these debates. so, again, we will adhere to the rules we established this morning. five-minute opening remarks from each of the panelists, followed by a two-minute response by the panelists to the comments made by their fellow panelist, and then questions by chairman david meddine and myself, and the record of this proceeding will remain open until august 1. several of the speakers on the second panel have already submitted either final or draft comments, which we're grateful for, but they will have, like everybody else, until august 1 to, as they say on capitol hill, revise and extend. so, steve, please. >> thank yous, jim. let me add a brief disclaimer. i wear many hats in this town. today the only one i'm wearing is the private citizen. what we're saying is based on my draft written remarks. you have copies of them. and on my web page, find it easily with your favorite search engines. these are draft comments. i just have to make s
., former white house science and technology policy adviser, cofounder of the center for democracy and technology, and, again, a long-time participant in these debates. so, again, we will adhere to the rules we established this morning. five-minute opening remarks from each of the panelists, followed by a two-minute response by the panelists to the comments made by their fellow panelist, and then questions by chairman david meddine and myself, and the record of this proceeding will remain open...
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after 50 years, did modern science just reveal the boston strangler? "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. the prosecution has now made its closing argument in the closely watched and highly charged trial of george zimmerman. he's been chargeth
after 50 years, did modern science just reveal the boston strangler? "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. the prosecution has now made its closing argument in the closely watched and highly charged trial of george zimmerman. he's been chargeth
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that's on our science page. and tonight's edition of frontline, the story of two hard-working families followed for more than 20 years. find a link to "two american families" on our homepage. and much more is at newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll look at the promise and the perils of a boom in gold mining in the west african nation of burkina faso. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer producti
that's on our science page. and tonight's edition of frontline, the story of two hard-working families followed for more than 20 years. find a link to "two american families" on our homepage. and much more is at newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll look at the promise and the perils of a boom in gold mining in the west african nation of burkina faso. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online and again here...
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>> i don't remember "she blinded me with science." but i can play ♪ something like that. that was it. that was the beginning of it all right there. put that trumpet down! it was a school trumpet. >> brian: you've been at this for 25 years. you sound like you broke out in the mid 90s? >> about halfway through, yeah. >> brian: this new album, "susie cracks the whip" came out at the end of 2012. tell me the theory hyped the name of the album. >> well, there was actually we were celebrating our 25 years and one of the interns there named susie, she had did everything from the laundry to vocal tracks. she was just a real work horse there and she just seemed to be running things by her enthusiasm. she was really young. so she reminded us of the young. so we kind of made her a super hero. she's out there in l.a she's probably watching us. hi, susie. >> steve: congratulations. they named an album after you. now, the name of the -- >> she does fight crime, too. >> brian: who doesn't. >> steve: i hope she's wearing a cape. the name of the group is blues traveler. it's interesting,
>> i don't remember "she blinded me with science." but i can play ♪ something like that. that was it. that was the beginning of it all right there. put that trumpet down! it was a school trumpet. >> brian: you've been at this for 25 years. you sound like you broke out in the mid 90s? >> about halfway through, yeah. >> brian: this new album, "susie cracks the whip" came out at the end of 2012. tell me the theory hyped the name of the album. >>...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. that goes for coca-cola, and everything else with calories. finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether when you do what i do, iyou think about risk.. i don't like the ups and downs of the market,
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working...
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the best answer to the science is, you don't know hoodies, doctor, i don't think you're getting very far. >> all right, let's listen to dr. di maio on how long trayvon martin could have been conscious after this bullet. >> if i, right now, reached across and put my hand through your chest, grabbed your heart and ripped it out you could stand there and talk to me for ten to 15 seconds or walk over to me. because the thing that is controlling your movement and ability to speak is the brain. and that has a reserve supply of ten to 15 seconds. >> ken patowitz, what was the net effect of his testimony about what trayvon martin was physically capable of after that bullet entered his body? >> well, it was very effective, because the defense was trying to show how trayvon martin could have moved his hand under his body and support george zimmerman's account of what happened. but the problem is, like all experts, that some people may say was a cocky statement by the expert. because the prosecution would say how many people have had their hearts ripped out and walk down the street? and you cou
the best answer to the science is, you don't know hoodies, doctor, i don't think you're getting very far. >> all right, let's listen to dr. di maio on how long trayvon martin could have been conscious after this bullet. >> if i, right now, reached across and put my hand through your chest, grabbed your heart and ripped it out you could stand there and talk to me for ten to 15 seconds or walk over to me. because the thing that is controlling your movement and ability to speak is the...
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with this rate of return, congress should be increasing our investment in science. this bill moves us exactly in the opposite direction. finally, i remain concerned this bill increases spending for nuclear weapons upgrades at the expense of nuclear nonproliferation and cleanup. i support the funding to maintain our nuclear arsenal at acceptable levels and i appreciate the efforts to improve program and project management, including the reporting requirement on life extension programs at the nuclear security agency. however, nonproliferation programs are on the frontlines of our defense. they are the most cost-effective way to achieve the urgent goal of securing and reducing the amount of vulnerable bomb grade material. but this bill cuts these $559 l efforts by million. what sense does that make? further, i am concerned that the funding the bill includes for environmental management activities is insufficient to meet the federal government's legal obligations to clean up its defense nuclear waste. in sum, this bill should achieve critical investments in our country.
with this rate of return, congress should be increasing our investment in science. this bill moves us exactly in the opposite direction. finally, i remain concerned this bill increases spending for nuclear weapons upgrades at the expense of nuclear nonproliferation and cleanup. i support the funding to maintain our nuclear arsenal at acceptable levels and i appreciate the efforts to improve program and project management, including the reporting requirement on life extension programs at the...
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officer responsible for conducting a producing the 2000 since the he is also a leader in the social science research community. like it fell of the american statistical association of elected middle of the committee on national statistics answers on a national academy of sciences panel. addressing census concerned. mr. thompson's decades of research and sisters like sprint will serve him well if he is chosen to lead this new agency to its primary mission is to provide reliable data about americans and our economy. i can imagine a more qualified nominee. is shown he can be an effective person when it comes to providing, producing quality data and managing large organization. he will be able to use his experience to move the census more fully into the digital world and make it even more reliable, accurate and accessible. i would also like to note on a personal basis that while living and working in chicago, mr. thompson had the chance to cheer on his favorite national hockey team, the chicago blackhawks, and now that the team has secured the stanley cup, he is willing to lead chicago and cons
officer responsible for conducting a producing the 2000 since the he is also a leader in the social science research community. like it fell of the american statistical association of elected middle of the committee on national statistics answers on a national academy of sciences panel. addressing census concerned. mr. thompson's decades of research and sisters like sprint will serve him well if he is chosen to lead this new agency to its primary mission is to provide reliable data about...
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he knows his science. he was testifying about how long a person can stay alive and talk and move after being shot in the heart. he gave some amazing testimony in the cross examination was -- have a look. >> even if i right now reached across, put my hand through your chest, grabbed your heart and ripped it out you could stand there and talk to me for ten to 15 seconds or walk over to me because the thing that is controlling your movement and ability to speak is the brain. and that has a reserve supply of ten to 15 seconds. that is minimum. that assumes no blood is going to the brain. >> now, did i understand you correctly that if you came over here and you pulled my heart out that i could sit there and walk and talk for how long? >> ten to 15 seconds. >> so if you pulled my heart out now i could keep talking and just talking and talking and talking for and just talking and talking and talking without a heart? >> that's right. >> for 15 seconds or so. >> right. it's between ten and 15 seconds dependent on t
he knows his science. he was testifying about how long a person can stay alive and talk and move after being shot in the heart. he gave some amazing testimony in the cross examination was -- have a look. >> even if i right now reached across, put my hand through your chest, grabbed your heart and ripped it out you could stand there and talk to me for ten to 15 seconds or walk over to me because the thing that is controlling your movement and ability to speak is the brain. and that has a...
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earth once again when the movie first came out in one thousand nine hundred three the idea was mere science fiction movies released even prompted scientists to point out the d.n.a. couldn't exist or stay intact for even thousands of years but what a long millions of times a change in collecting d.n.a. from ancient organisms is becoming easier and easier to do in two thousand and ten a team of researchers from the institute for evolutionary anthropology in germany revealed that they had sequenced the entire genome of a neanderthal based on specimens found that were at least thirty eight thousand years old last year that same team announced that it had sequenced the genome of a girl belonging to a species of humans called. the dentist so vns closely re is related to the neanderthals who lived about eighty thousand years ago in other areas now a team of scientists at copenhagen university in denmark announced that they have successfully sequence the entire genome of a species of horse that lives some seven hundred thousand years ago and in late may researchers discovered a nearly fully intact
earth once again when the movie first came out in one thousand nine hundred three the idea was mere science fiction movies released even prompted scientists to point out the d.n.a. couldn't exist or stay intact for even thousands of years but what a long millions of times a change in collecting d.n.a. from ancient organisms is becoming easier and easier to do in two thousand and ten a team of researchers from the institute for evolutionary anthropology in germany revealed that they had...